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Meta Allows EU Users to Access Instagram, Facebook, Messenger Separately to Comply With Regulations

Facebook parent Meta will allow users in the European Union, European Economic Area, and Switzerland to prevent information from being shared across the company's apps. As a result, people who live in these regions will be able to use Instagram and Facebook separately, even if they are connected on the platform. Meanwhile, Meta will also allow users to create a Messenger account that is not linked to their Facebook account while changing how messaging on the company's Marketplace platform works.In a detailed post…

YouTube mobile gets Android TV inspired animated loading screen

Image Source : PIXABAY YouTube YouTube: Google-owned video streaming platform has reportedly started to get the animated loading screen for smartphones which was first seen on Android TV in 2022. Google has stated that the new animation is part of an identity update which aims at creating a visual appeal and easily recognisable brand image. As per the reports of…

Facebook Messenger Now Supports Multiplayer Games During Video Calls: Details

Facebook parent Meta has announced a new shared experience for Facebook Gaming that will let users play their favourite games during video calls on Messenger. The feature has been made available on Messenger for iOS, and Android, as well as on the Web. Interestingly, users will not need to install the app to access the games. Currently, there are 14 free-to-play games available on Messenger including Words With Friends, Mini Golf FRVR, as well as titles like Card Wars and Exploding Kittens.Facebook in a recent blog post…

YouTube removes 1.7 mn videos in India for violating its norms in Q3

Image Source : PIXABAY YouTube YouTube, a Google's owned video sharing platform has said that it has removed around 1.7 million videos in India for violating its Community Guidelines in the third quarter of the year.  Also, at the same time band, the streaming platform has removed around 5.6 million videos from across the world because they were violating its…

Facebook Gaming app retires later this year

Facebook announced that it is shutting down its game streaming app on iOS and Android this year. As per a notice sent to users, Facebook said that the app will be no longer available to download, effective October 28, a little more than two years after its introduction.In 2018, Facebook first introduced Gaming, Fb.gg, to compete with the growing dominance of Twitch and YouTube. The Gaming platform was birthed to lure the creators and audience, mainly focusing on gameplay livestream and videos.Two years later, in 2020, the…

Facebook Gaming Is Overrun With Strange Videos and Scams

Facebook Gaming was supposed to be the social media giant's answer to Amazon.com Inc.'s Twitch — a place to watch people play video games. Four years after its promising launch, the service has turned into an eerie digital ghost town where some of the most-watched accounts aren't even gamers, some of the top live streams aren't even live, and a large portion of the real gamers' video views have disappeared. The typical fare on a game-streaming site involves a player narrating as they play. But on a recent February…